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| Drew Barrymore | Dylan Sanders | |
| Lucy Liu | Alex Munday | |
| Cameron Diaz | Natalie Cook | |
| Bill Murray | John Bosley aka J.D.Rage | |
| Sam Rockwell | Eric Knox | |
| Luke Wilson | Pete Komisky | |
| John Forsythe | Charles Townsend | |
| Kelly Lynch | Vivian Wood | |
| Tim Curry | Roger Corwin | |
| Matt LeBlanc | Jason Gibbons | |
| Tom Green | Chad | |
| LL Cool J | Mr. Jones | |
| Sean Whalen | Pasqual | |
| Alex Trebek | Himself |
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| Producer | Nancy Juvonen
Drew Barrymore |
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| Writer | Ed Solomon
John August |
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| Cinematography | Russell Carpenter
Michael St. Hilaire |
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| Musician | Ed Shearmur
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Aspects of this take on the 1970s hit TV series are similar to the original show :Angels Dylan, Natalie and Alex still work for Charlie and interface with Bosley. They still flip their hair, stop traffic with a smile and kick butt. The differences are the unsubtle humor, the martial arts training and the high-tech premise: This time, they're hot on the trail of stolen software. |
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